WEBVTT I DO NOT MIND PUTTING MY PHONEDOWN AND MAYBE LOSING ITSOMEWHERE.LET'S GET A CHECK NOW ON THEWEATHER.A GREAT SHOT OUT THERE ON THEBRIDGE CAMERA.WE DO SEE SOME FOG OUTSIDE THISMORNING, BUT NONE OF IT AROUNDTHE CITY THIS MORNING.WE ARE MILD IN THE OVERNIGHT TOCOOLISH.SCATTERED RAIN SHOWERS COMING INON THURSDAY INTO FRIDAY.WE ARE DOWN TO THREE MILES OFVISIBILITY FOR GALLIANO.94 SLIDELL.-- NINE MILES OF VISIBILITY FSLIDELL.62 DEGREES AT THE AIRPORT WITHSOME UPPER-LEVEL CLOUDS OUTTHERE RIGHT NOW.61 FOR GULFPORT.MID TO UPPER 50'S ON THE NORTHSHORE.GALLIANO AT 57 DEGREES.AT 1:00, THE WIND AT ABOUT FIVEMILES PER HOUR.NOT REALLY IN ACTIVE WEATHER DAYTODAY.WE ARE A LITTLE HUMID THISAFTERNOON, CERTAINLY WARMING UPINTO 7:00.WITH THE LATER WIND IN PLACE ANDTHAT STAGNANT WEATHER PATTERN,WE DO HAVE SOME UNHEALTHY AIR INPLACE.A CODE ORANGE RIGHT NOW.THOSE WITH SENSITIVE RESPIRATORYISSUES SHOULD BE AWARE.THE POLLEN REPORT ALSO ON THELOW SIDE WITH GRASS, WE'D --WEED, AND TREE POLLEN.STRETCHING BACK TOWARDS FLORIDAAND TEXAS, WE HAVE DRYCONDITIONS AROUND.IN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE HERE ANDOVER THE NORTHEAST.WE SEE THE SHOWERS WRITING THISRIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE.WE ARE BUILDING -- WE ARE BEINGPROTECTED RIGHT NOW FROM THE WETWEATHER THE SURGE OF WARM AIRCONTINUES, AND WE ARE SEEINGSOME LESS RAINFALL IN THECENTRAL PART OF THE UNITEDSTATES.YOU CAN SEE WITH THE AREAS OFLOW PRESSURE ARE DOING RIGHT NOWWITH THAT BLOCKING PATTERNHOLDING UP.MORE FOG WILL DEVELOP THURSDAYMORNING.CLOUDS FOR THE AREA WILL BEGINTO INCREASE, BUT WE SHOULD STAYDRY FOR THURSDAY UNTIL THEEVENING HOURS WE DO HAVE ACHANCE FOR A STRAY SHOWER.FRIDAY MORNING, THIS FRONT WILLPUSH IN CLOSER THROUGHOUT THEDAY.IT WILL BRING US SCATTEREDSHOWERS AND STORMS SATURDAYMORNING.WE COULD PICK UP ONE INCH TO ANINCH AND A HALF OF RAIN WITHTHIS NEXT SYSTEM BEFORE DRYINGOUT ON SATURDAY.YOU WILL SEE A FULL MOON RISETOMORROW EVENING.HIGH TEMPERATURES TODAY IN THELOW TO MIDDLE 80'S.LOW TEMPERATURES TONIGHT IN THE50'S TO 60'S.HERE'S THE SEVEN DAY FORECAST.

A slow-moving high pressure over the northern Gulf will maintain dry conditions through Wednesday. Southeast winds on the backside of the high will result in seasonable temps and daily fog potential during overnight and morning hours. Rain and storm chances return at the end of the week.

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AIR QUALITY ALERT:

A Code Orange Air Quality Action Day remains in place for Metro New Orleans and surrounding areas until midnight. Increased ozone will make air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups during the afternoon hours. Sensitive groups should avoid prolonged outdoor exposure.

TUESDAY MORNING:

Clear skies. Temps north 57-63, south 62-69. South wind, turning west 0 to 5 mph.

The next disturbance and front will move from the southern Plains and into our region late Thursday and Friday. Scattered showers and storms will be possible for the WDSU viewing area Friday and Friday night.

WEEKEND:

The aforementioned system will exit Saturday morning. High pressure will build back over the area, resulting in dry weather for the remainder of the weekend.